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  2. Tortit - Wikipedia

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    Tortit (Hebrew: טורטית) is a popular [1] Israeli chocolate bar produced by the Elite Confectionery Company in the confectionery division located in Nazareth Illit, Israel. The snack is made of a wafer coated with chocolate and contains rum-like almond cream. The bar is sold in a 40 gram green package.

  3. Pesek Zman - Wikipedia

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    An Elite brand Pesek Zman Big Bite candy bar, split open Mini Pesek Zman a small version, consists of only two cubes (instead of 5 cubes in the normal size). Big Bite a thicker version of the Pesek Zman snack, which includes a bigger wafer layer and a total of 4 cubes 4Play

  4. Bamba (snack) - Wikipedia

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    Bamba (Hebrew: במבה) is a snack made of peanut-butter-flavored puffed maize manufactured by the Osem corporation in Kiryat Gat, Israel. Bamba is one of the leading snack foods produced and sold in Israel. It was introduced in 1964. [1] Bamba makes up 25% of the Israeli snack market. [2]

  5. Klik (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Klik (Hebrew: קליק) is an Israeli candy brand owned by Unilever Food Solutions, a subsidiary of Unilever. It is used for various chocolate, candy, and chocolate-covered products, including chocolate-covered corn flakes and malted milk balls.

  6. Mekupelet - Wikipedia

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    Mekupelet (Hebrew: מקופלת) (sold in English-speaking markets as Chocolate Log [1]) is a bar of thinly folded milk chocolate produced in Israel since 1935 by Elite, [2] now a subdivision of the Strauss Group.

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  9. Krembo - Wikipedia

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    With the arrival of Ashkenazi Jews fleeing persecution in Europe during the second aliyah to Israel, they brought with them their traditional foods and confections including the predecessor to the krembo. Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats were popular as homemade sweets among the Ashkenazi in the early 20th century.